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Miguel Cotto vs. Antonio Margarito II

Miguel Cotto vs. Antonio Margarito II was a boxing match for the WBA (Super) super welterweight title.[2] The bout was held on December 3, 2011, at the Madison Square Garden, in New York City, United States.[3][4] When Cotto and Margarito met in 2008, they waged their memorable welterweight title bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. Cotto defeated Antonio Margarito via TKO in the 10th round.

The Battle 2
DateDecember 3, 2011[1]
Venue Madison Square Garden, New York City, U.S.
Title(s) on the lineWBA (Super) super welterweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer Miguel Cotto Antonio Margarito
Nickname Junito Tony
Hometown Caguas, Puerto Rico Tijuana, Mexico
Pre-fight record 36–2 (29 KO) 38–7–1 (27 KO)
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 152+14 lb (69 kg) 152+12 lb (69 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBA (Super) super welterweight champion
3-division world champion
3-time welterweight champion
Result
Cotto defeats Margarito by Technical Knockout.

Details edit

The fight took place at the Madison Square Garden in New York City under the promotion of Top Rank. It's contested at 153 pounds, with Cotto defending his WBA light middleweight championship.[5]

The fight was televised on HBO Pay-Per-View, with the cost to watch the fight at $55 in the U.S.

The 17,943rd and final ticket was sold on Thursday, December 1, 2011. It produced a sellout gate in excess of $3 million for the Pay Per View-televised rematch.

Background edit

Cotto edit

External audio
  You may watch Miguel Cotto vs various fighters here

After uniting with famed trainer, Emmanuel Steward, Cotto became Light Middleweight champion when he defeated Yuri Foreman, in a very bizarre way,[6] at the Yankee Stadium[7] on June 5, 2010. In round 7, Foreman slipped and badly injured his knee. He somehow found a way to finish and survive the round and would continue fighting into round 8. With his corner growing even more concerned as time passed and the punishment on their fighter mounted, they threw in the towel stopping the fight in round 8. Arthur Mercante, Jr., the referee, cleared the ring and restarted the fight. Foreman would eventually succumb to the pressure of Miguel in the following round after the fight restarted. He made one defense of his world title on March 12, 2011, against Ricardo Mayorga, with a technical knockout in the 12th round, at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas.[8] He was ahead by five points on all three ringside scorecards entering the final round. He then unleashed a vicious left hook that sent the wild-swinging Nicaraguan to the canvas.[9] Although Mayorga got up, he told referee Robert Byrd when the fight resumed that he couldn't go on. He said it wasn't the effect of the left hook that made him quit, but an injury to his thumb during the exchange.[10]

Margarito edit

External audio
  You may watch Antonio Margarito vs various fighters here

Margarito made a ring return against Roberto García on May 8, 2010, in Aguascalientes, Mexico after his suspension from boxing.[11] He wasn't able to renew his license in California so the fight was made Mexico. He also parted ways with old trainer Javier Capetillo and began training with Robert Garcia.[11] He fought Manny Pacquiao for a vacant Light Middleweight title suffering a one-sided decision loss before a delighted crowd of 41,734 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.[12] Pacquiao cemented his claim to being the best boxer in the world by dominating the bigger but slower Margarito almost from the opening bell. Pacquiao –who gave away 4+1/2in in height and was at a six-inch reach disadvantage[13] – won round after round, opening a cut on Margarito's cheek and closing his right eye. He had his orbital bone broken and also developed a large cataract in the right eye as a result of Pacquiao's repeated blows. His orbital bone was repaired and there were no complications.[14] It took a couple months before Margarito was able to get back to training, thus having to reschedule twice for a second bout with Cotto. Margarito was originally told he could continue to box only as long as he didn't have cataract surgery, but that the blurry vision in his right eye would not improve. But they did this different kind of surgery that day, a half-hour surgery. They removed the cataract and put in a new lens. His vision, while improved from conditions during the fight, has been seriously degraded and will likely result in vision problems for the rest of his life.[15]

Location Controversy edit

New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) initially denied Margarito a boxing license on October 31, 2011. The rationale for the denial was not due to the cheating allegations, but instead due to the damage to Margarito's eye in the Manny Pacquiao fight. An appeal was filed and a hearing took place to where several leading eye doctors testified that Margarito should be allowed to fight. A final decision was expected on November 18, 2011. Without a license, Margarito could not fight in the state of New York.

Several major figures received criticism for their actions surrounding this fight. NYSAC chairwoman Melvina Lathan was in attendance when the fight was announced, potentially indicating that the NYSAC supported the fight. In addition, Bob Arum and Top Rank did not give an indication that the fight may not occur at Madison Square Garden when promoting the fight, causing fans to nearly sellout Madison Square Garden with 2 weeks remaining before the fight as well as spend money on flights, hotels, etc. Plus, there was criticism that the license issue was not to be resolved until 2 weeks before the fight.

Arum initially stated that if Margarito was not licensed to fight, then Vanes Martirosyan would take his place on the card. However, Arum later stated that the fight would be moved to a venue in a state that Margarito holds a license.[16]

On November 18, 2011, the NYSAC did not make a final vote as expected. Instead, they ordered Margarito to be examined by their own doctor. Based on the findings of their own doctor, they would make a decision on whether Margarito received a license.[17]

Aftermath edit

The New York State Athletic Commission granted Antonio Margarito a license to box in New York after a hearing in Manhattan. They listened to a recommendation from Dr. Michael Goldstein, who examined Margarito's eye. Goldstein told the commission that the eye was fine and that Margarito was fit to box.

The NYSAC said the decision would stand on its own and they would offer no statements of explanation or clarification.[18]

Hype edit

As part of the buildup for the fight, HBO's "24/7" show produced an unprecedented three-part prelude. The series, titled Cotto-Margarito 24/7, aired installments on the final two Saturdays of November. Immediately following the back-to-back replay of both episodes of 24/7 COTTO/MARGARITO on Friday, Dec 2 at 8:00 p.m., the half-hour special "24/7 Overtime: Cotto/Margarito" will be seen at 9:00 p.m.

The series focuses on each fighter's training and preparation for the bout.[19]

HBO aired a brief interview, confrontational-styled show entitled, "Face Off" with Max Kellerman hosting and leading the conversation. Cotto brandishes pictures of Margarito's hand wraps after the fight. Margarito's left hand wrap appears to have a mark which Cotto claims is a break in the wrap.

During one installment of Cotto/Margarito 24/7, Margarito continuously professes his innocence in both cases. Margarito, as well as former trainer Capetillo, both claim to have no knowledge of the illegal substance discovered prior to the Mosley bout.

Margarito has stated that Cotto is just making excuses, with Capetillo arguing Cotto is just trying to sell the fight.[20]

Bout edit

 
Cotto (left) and Margarito (right)

Cotto controlled the fight from the outset, landing at a high connect percentage and parrying and dodging the majority of Margarito's shots. Margarito's right eye began to swell after suffering a swift left jab by Cotto in round 4. In rounds 5 and 6, Margarito managed to land several uppercuts but they were not enough to stop Cotto. Doctors finally stopped the fight before the 10th round because of the worsening condition of Margarito's eye, awarding Cotto a 9th-round TKO victory.

Main Card edit

Preliminary card edit

  • Light Heavyweight bout:   Mike Lee vs.   Allen Medina
    • Lee defeats Medina via Technical Knockout at 0:55 of the fourth round.
  • Light Heavyweight bout:   Sean Monaghan vs.   Santos Martinez
    • Monaghan defeats Martinez via Knockout at 2:56 of the second round.
  • Light Middleweight bout:   Glen Tapia vs.   Mike Ruiz
    • Tapia defeats Ruiz via Knockout at 2:27 of the second round.
  • Bantamweight bout:   Hanzel Martinez vs.   Felipe Castaneda
    • Martinez defeats Castaneda via Majority Decision. (39-37, 39–37, 38-38)
  • Welterweight bout:   Samuel Figueroa vs.   Latwon Halsey
    • Figueroa defeats Halsey via Split Decision. (38-37, 37–38, 39-36)
  • Featherweight bout:   Braulio Santos vs.   Tommy Garcia

International Broadcasting edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ BoxRec Boxing Records. Boxrec.com. Retrieved on August 19, 2011.
  2. ^ Rafael, Dan (July 20, 2011). "Garden to host Cotto-Margarito II". ESPN. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  3. ^ Gonzalez, Jhonny (August 7, 2011). "Steward expects Tough Margarito in the Cotto Rematch". Boxing Scene. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  4. ^ "Margarito-Cotto II set for Madison Square Garden on December 3". Sports Illustrated. July 20, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  5. ^ Reeno, Rick (August 24, 2011). "Cotto vs Margarito-deal reached for 153 says Diaz". Boxing Scene. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  6. ^ Rosenthal, Michael (June 6, 2010). "COTTO WINS TITLE, FOREMAN GAINS RESPECT IN DEFEAT ON STRANGE NIGHT". Ring TV. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  7. ^ Sandomir, Richard (June 2, 2010). "Stadium Doubleheader: A Reception and a Bout". New York Times. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  8. ^ Pugmire, Lance (March 12, 2011). "Miguel Cotto stops Ricardo Mayorga with a TKO in 12th round". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  9. ^ Dahlberg, Tim (March 13, 2011). "Cotto stops Mayorga in 12th". USA Today. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  10. ^ "Miguel Cotto Stops Ricardo Mayorga With 12th Round Knockdown". Latino Fox News. March 13, 2011. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  11. ^ a b Iole, Kevin. (August 6, 2010) Garcia can make his name with Margarito. Yahoo Sports. Retrieved on 2011-08-23.
  12. ^ "Manny Pacquiao masterclass deals Antonio Margarito a brutal beating". The Guardian. November 14, 2010. Retrieved August 23, 2011.
  13. ^ Ambros, Dan (August 4, 2010). "Margarito out of hospital after successful surgery". Boxing News 24. Retrieved August 23, 2011.
  14. ^ "Margarito out of hospital after successful surgery". USA Today. November 18, 2010. Retrieved August 23, 2011.
  15. ^ Rafael, Dan (July 5, 2011). "Miguel Cotto to face Antonio Margarito". ESPN. Retrieved August 23, 2011.
  16. ^ "Medical issue could relocate Cotto-Margarito II". ESPN.com. Retrieved August 24, 2017.
  17. ^ "New York tells Margarito to undergo eye exam". ESPN.com. Retrieved August 24, 2017.
  18. ^ "It's on! Margarito granted NY license". ESPN.com. Retrieved August 24, 2017.
  19. ^ "Cotto-Margarito 24/4 Finale is Saturday". November 25, 2011.
  20. ^ Vazquez, Kevin (November 26, 2011). "Margarito vs. Cotto 2: For Antonio Margarito, Denial Is Admittance". Bleacher Report. Retrieved November 27, 2011.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Miguel Cotto vs. Antonio Margarito II at Wikimedia Commons
Preceded by Miguel Cotto's bouts
December 3, 2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Antonio Margarito's bouts
December 3, 2011
Succeeded by

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Miguel Cotto vs Antonio Margarito II was a boxing match for the WBA Super super welterweight title 2 The bout was held on December 3 2011 at the Madison Square Garden in New York City United States 3 4 When Cotto and Margarito met in 2008 they waged their memorable welterweight title bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Nevada Cotto defeated Antonio Margarito via TKO in the 10th round The Battle 2DateDecember 3 2011 1 VenueMadison Square Garden New York City U S Title s on the lineWBA Super super welterweight titleTale of the tapeBoxerMiguel CottoAntonio MargaritoNicknameJunitoTonyHometownCaguas Puerto RicoTijuana MexicoPre fight record36 2 29 KO 38 7 1 27 KO Height5 ft 7 in 170 cm 5 ft 11 in 180 cm Weight152 1 4 lb 69 kg 152 1 2 lb 69 kg StyleOrthodoxOrthodoxRecognitionWBA Super super welterweight champion3 division world champion3 time welterweight championResultCotto defeats Margarito by Technical Knockout Contents 1 Details 2 Background 2 1 Cotto 2 2 Margarito 3 Location Controversy 3 1 Aftermath 4 Hype 5 Bout 6 Main Card 6 1 Preliminary card 7 International Broadcasting 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksDetails editThe fight took place at the Madison Square Garden in New York City under the promotion of Top Rank It s contested at 153 pounds with Cotto defending his WBA light middleweight championship 5 The fight was televised on HBO Pay Per View with the cost to watch the fight at 55 in the U S The 17 943rd and final ticket was sold on Thursday December 1 2011 It produced a sellout gate in excess of 3 million for the Pay Per View televised rematch Background editCotto edit External audio nbsp You may watch Miguel Cotto vs various fighters hereAfter uniting with famed trainer Emmanuel Steward Cotto became Light Middleweight champion when he defeated Yuri Foreman in a very bizarre way 6 at the Yankee Stadium 7 on June 5 2010 In round 7 Foreman slipped and badly injured his knee He somehow found a way to finish and survive the round and would continue fighting into round 8 With his corner growing even more concerned as time passed and the punishment on their fighter mounted they threw in the towel stopping the fight in round 8 Arthur Mercante Jr the referee cleared the ring and restarted the fight Foreman would eventually succumb to the pressure of Miguel in the following round after the fight restarted He made one defense of his world title on March 12 2011 against Ricardo Mayorga with a technical knockout in the 12th round at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas 8 He was ahead by five points on all three ringside scorecards entering the final round He then unleashed a vicious left hook that sent the wild swinging Nicaraguan to the canvas 9 Although Mayorga got up he told referee Robert Byrd when the fight resumed that he couldn t go on He said it wasn t the effect of the left hook that made him quit but an injury to his thumb during the exchange 10 Margarito edit External audio nbsp You may watch Antonio Margarito vs various fighters hereMargarito made a ring return against Roberto Garcia on May 8 2010 in Aguascalientes Mexico after his suspension from boxing 11 He wasn t able to renew his license in California so the fight was made Mexico He also parted ways with old trainer Javier Capetillo and began training with Robert Garcia 11 He fought Manny Pacquiao for a vacant Light Middleweight title suffering a one sided decision loss before a delighted crowd of 41 734 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington Texas 12 Pacquiao cemented his claim to being the best boxer in the world by dominating the bigger but slower Margarito almost from the opening bell Pacquiao who gave away 4 1 2in in height and was at a six inch reach disadvantage 13 won round after round opening a cut on Margarito s cheek and closing his right eye He had his orbital bone broken and also developed a large cataract in the right eye as a result of Pacquiao s repeated blows His orbital bone was repaired and there were no complications 14 It took a couple months before Margarito was able to get back to training thus having to reschedule twice for a second bout with Cotto Margarito was originally told he could continue to box only as long as he didn t have cataract surgery but that the blurry vision in his right eye would not improve But they did this different kind of surgery that day a half hour surgery They removed the cataract and put in a new lens His vision while improved from conditions during the fight has been seriously degraded and will likely result in vision problems for the rest of his life 15 Location Controversy editNew York State Athletic Commission NYSAC initially denied Margarito a boxing license on October 31 2011 The rationale for the denial was not due to the cheating allegations but instead due to the damage to Margarito s eye in the Manny Pacquiao fight An appeal was filed and a hearing took place to where several leading eye doctors testified that Margarito should be allowed to fight A final decision was expected on November 18 2011 Without a license Margarito could not fight in the state of New York Several major figures received criticism for their actions surrounding this fight NYSAC chairwoman Melvina Lathan was in attendance when the fight was announced potentially indicating that the NYSAC supported the fight In addition Bob Arum and Top Rank did not give an indication that the fight may not occur at Madison Square Garden when promoting the fight causing fans to nearly sellout Madison Square Garden with 2 weeks remaining before the fight as well as spend money on flights hotels etc Plus there was criticism that the license issue was not to be resolved until 2 weeks before the fight Arum initially stated that if Margarito was not licensed to fight then Vanes Martirosyan would take his place on the card However Arum later stated that the fight would be moved to a venue in a state that Margarito holds a license 16 On November 18 2011 the NYSAC did not make a final vote as expected Instead they ordered Margarito to be examined by their own doctor Based on the findings of their own doctor they would make a decision on whether Margarito received a license 17 Aftermath edit The New York State Athletic Commission granted Antonio Margarito a license to box in New York after a hearing in Manhattan They listened to a recommendation from Dr Michael Goldstein who examined Margarito s eye Goldstein told the commission that the eye was fine and that Margarito was fit to box The NYSAC said the decision would stand on its own and they would offer no statements of explanation or clarification 18 Hype editAs part of the buildup for the fight HBO s 24 7 show produced an unprecedented three part prelude The series titled Cotto Margarito 24 7 aired installments on the final two Saturdays of November Immediately following the back to back replay of both episodes of 24 7 COTTO MARGARITO on Friday Dec 2 at 8 00 p m the half hour special 24 7 Overtime Cotto Margarito will be seen at 9 00 p m The series focuses on each fighter s training and preparation for the bout 19 HBO aired a brief interview confrontational styled show entitled Face Off with Max Kellerman hosting and leading the conversation Cotto brandishes pictures of Margarito s hand wraps after the fight Margarito s left hand wrap appears to have a mark which Cotto claims is a break in the wrap During one installment of Cotto Margarito 24 7 Margarito continuously professes his innocence in both cases Margarito as well as former trainer Capetillo both claim to have no knowledge of the illegal substance discovered prior to the Mosley bout Margarito has stated that Cotto is just making excuses with Capetillo arguing Cotto is just trying to sell the fight 20 Bout edit nbsp Cotto left and Margarito right Cotto controlled the fight from the outset landing at a high connect percentage and parrying and dodging the majority of Margarito s shots Margarito s right eye began to swell after suffering a swift left jab by Cotto in round 4 In rounds 5 and 6 Margarito managed to land several uppercuts but they were not enough to stop Cotto Doctors finally stopped the fight before the 10th round because of the worsening condition of Margarito s eye awarding Cotto a 9th round TKO victory Main Card editSuper Welterweight Championship bout nbsp Miguel Cotto c vs nbsp Antonio Margarito Cotto defeats Margarito via TKO at 3 00 of Round 9 Lightweight Championship bout nbsp Brandon Rios c vs nbsp John Murray Rios defeats Murray via TKO at 2 06 of Round 11 Light Middleweight bout nbsp Pawel Wolak vs nbsp Delvin Rodriguez Rodriguez defeats Wolak via Unanimous Decision 98 91 98 92 100 90 Welterweight bout nbsp Mike Jones vs nbsp Sebastian Andres Lujan Jones defeats Lujan via Unanimous Decision 118 110 119 109 119 109 Preliminary card edit Light Heavyweight bout nbsp Mike Lee vs nbsp Allen Medina Lee defeats Medina via Technical Knockout at 0 55 of the fourth round Light Heavyweight bout nbsp Sean Monaghan vs nbsp Santos Martinez Monaghan defeats Martinez via Knockout at 2 56 of the second round Light Middleweight bout nbsp Glen Tapia vs nbsp Mike Ruiz Tapia defeats Ruiz via Knockout at 2 27 of the second round Bantamweight bout nbsp Hanzel Martinez vs nbsp Felipe Castaneda Martinez defeats Castaneda via Majority Decision 39 37 39 37 38 38 Welterweight bout nbsp Samuel Figueroa vs nbsp Latwon Halsey Figueroa defeats Halsey via Split Decision 38 37 37 38 39 36 Featherweight bout nbsp Braulio Santos vs nbsp Tommy GarciaInternational Broadcasting editCountry Broadcaster nbsp Australia Main Event nbsp Belgium Be Sport 1 nbsp Czech Republic Sport 1 nbsp Denmark TV 2 Sport nbsp Estonia Viasat Sport Baltic nbsp France Orange Sport nbsp Hungary Sport 2 nbsp Indonesia RCTI nbsp Italy Sportitalia nbsp Japan WOWOW nbsp Latvia Viasat Sport Baltic nbsp Lithuania Viasat Sport Baltic nbsp Malaysia Astro Box Office nbsp Mexico TV Azteca nbsp New Zealand Sky Arena nbsp Norway Viasat Sport nbsp Philippines ABS CBN Studio 23 terrestrial delayed nbsp Poland Polsat Sport nbsp Qatar Al Jazeera Sports nbsp Romania Digi Sport nbsp Russia NTV Plus nbsp Slovakia Sport 1 nbsp South Africa SuperSport nbsp Spain MARCA TV nbsp Sweden TV10 nbsp Thailand Channel 7 nbsp United Kingdom BoxNation nbsp United States HBO PPVUS Military via AFN SportsSee also editMexico Puerto Rico boxing rivalry Miguel Cotto vs Antonio Margarito 1st Meeting Face Off with Max KellermanReferences edit BoxRec Boxing Records Boxrec com Retrieved on August 19 2011 Rafael Dan July 20 2011 Garden to host Cotto Margarito II ESPN Retrieved August 19 2011 Gonzalez Jhonny August 7 2011 Steward expects Tough Margarito in the Cotto Rematch Boxing Scene Retrieved August 19 2011 Margarito Cotto II set for Madison Square Garden on December 3 Sports Illustrated July 20 2011 Retrieved August 19 2011 Reeno Rick August 24 2011 Cotto vs Margarito deal reached for 153 says Diaz Boxing Scene Retrieved September 3 2011 Rosenthal Michael June 6 2010 COTTO WINS TITLE FOREMAN GAINS RESPECT IN DEFEAT ON STRANGE NIGHT Ring TV Retrieved August 22 2011 Sandomir Richard June 2 2010 Stadium Doubleheader A Reception and a Bout New York Times Retrieved August 22 2011 Pugmire Lance March 12 2011 Miguel Cotto stops Ricardo Mayorga with a TKO in 12th round Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 22 2011 Dahlberg Tim March 13 2011 Cotto stops Mayorga in 12th USA Today Retrieved August 22 2011 Miguel Cotto Stops Ricardo Mayorga With 12th Round Knockdown Latino Fox News March 13 2011 Retrieved August 22 2011 a b Iole Kevin August 6 2010 Garcia can make his name with Margarito Yahoo Sports Retrieved on 2011 08 23 Manny Pacquiao masterclass deals Antonio Margarito a brutal beating The Guardian November 14 2010 Retrieved August 23 2011 Ambros Dan August 4 2010 Margarito out of hospital after successful surgery Boxing News 24 Retrieved August 23 2011 Margarito out of hospital after successful surgery USA Today November 18 2010 Retrieved August 23 2011 Rafael Dan July 5 2011 Miguel Cotto to face Antonio Margarito ESPN Retrieved August 23 2011 Medical issue could relocate Cotto Margarito II ESPN com Retrieved August 24 2017 New York tells Margarito to undergo eye exam ESPN com Retrieved August 24 2017 It s on Margarito granted NY license ESPN com Retrieved August 24 2017 Cotto Margarito 24 4 Finale is Saturday November 25 2011 Vazquez Kevin November 26 2011 Margarito vs Cotto 2 For Antonio Margarito Denial Is Admittance Bleacher Report Retrieved November 27 2011 External links edit nbsp Media related to Miguel Cotto vs Antonio Margarito II at Wikimedia CommonsPreceded byvs Ricardo Mayorga Miguel Cotto s boutsDecember 3 2011 Succeeded byvs Floyd MayweatherPreceded byvs Manny Pacquiao Antonio Margarito s boutsDecember 3 2011 Succeeded byvs Jorge Paez Jr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miguel Cotto vs Antonio Margarito II amp oldid 1189288395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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